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Returning shows snagging official pickups are laffers "Girlfriends" and "The Game" and dramas "Smallville," "Supernatural" and "One Tree Hill." CW picked up "Everybody Hates Chris" for a third season earlier this spring.
As expected, execs at the Green net Tuesday called the producers of "Gossip Girl," "Reaper" and a remake of Blighty family drama "Wild at Heart" (still untitled at the CW) to give them the good news. After some last-minute snags, comedy "Aliens in America" also got the go-ahead Tuesday afternoon.
I'm mildly bummed about the fate of Veronica Mars (which seems to be cancellation), but nothing can bring me down from my Supernatural high.
ABC's schedule is a bit of a yawn (Full Press Release). Most of their new shows appear to be frothy, female-oriented dramedies in the vein of Grey's Anatomy, a show I despise. I'm mildly interested in Pushing Dasies, a "forensic fairytale" about a man who can bring the dead back to life with a single touch (partly because Kristen Chenowith will support), and I'll give Big Shots a try just because Josh Malina is in it (though the premise, a sort of male Sex in the City, gives me hives).
And Cavemen? WTF?!
I'm happy Lost and Ugly Betty are back, but that's about as far as I see ABC and me developing our longterm TiVo relationship.
Returning shows snagging official pickups are laffers "Girlfriends" and "The Game" and dramas "Smallville," "Supernatural" and "One Tree Hill." CW picked up "Everybody Hates Chris" for a third season earlier this spring.
As expected, execs at the Green net Tuesday called the producers of "Gossip Girl," "Reaper" and a remake of Blighty family drama "Wild at Heart" (still untitled at the CW) to give them the good news. After some last-minute snags, comedy "Aliens in America" also got the go-ahead Tuesday afternoon.
I'm mildly bummed about the fate of Veronica Mars (which seems to be cancellation), but nothing can bring me down from my Supernatural high.
ABC's schedule is a bit of a yawn (Full Press Release). Most of their new shows appear to be frothy, female-oriented dramedies in the vein of Grey's Anatomy, a show I despise. I'm mildly interested in Pushing Dasies, a "forensic fairytale" about a man who can bring the dead back to life with a single touch (partly because Kristen Chenowith will support), and I'll give Big Shots a try just because Josh Malina is in it (though the premise, a sort of male Sex in the City, gives me hives).
And Cavemen? WTF?!
I'm happy Lost and Ugly Betty are back, but that's about as far as I see ABC and me developing our longterm TiVo relationship.